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“I see Xi Jinping more as a Machiavellian than a Maoist,” Arthur Dong, professor of strategy and economics at Georgetown University told Business Insider. “The ends that Xi Jinping and his reform mind...

Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business Global Enterprise Initiative and the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Initiative's StartUpHoyas announced a new partnership Thursday with the American F...

Aging at home, of course, is what most people would prefer. Some 91% of Americans want to age in place, according to a survey last month by Royal Philips, a technology company, and the Global Social E...

“An important aspect of this research is not that morning people are more moral, it's actually the match that's the most important thing. It's that morning people are more ethical in the morning, but...

The reality is clear-people aren't maximizing their true potential at work. In them New York Times article "Why You Hate Your Job," Tony Schwartz, CEO of the Energy Project, and Christine Porath, asso...

The guest this week is Ladan Manteghi, Executive Director of the Global Social Enterprise Initiative (GSEI) at Georgetown University. She discusses how new technology and architectural concepts are wo...

Alice Lu, on the other hand, went to the McDonough School of Business before she was really sure what she wanted to study…However after being at the school for a year, she says she realized how many o...

The findings challenge the view that night owls are more likely to be badly behaved. Researcher Sunita Sah, of Georgetown University, said: “They cast doubt on the stereotype that evening people are s...

An article by Larry Downes: Increased government regulation of broadband Internet providers would hurt, rather than help, poorer Americans. To the extent there is still a digital divide, availability...

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